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I'm sorry to hear about this Jim. I hope things get resolved for you. Keep us posted!
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Black Pearl will always be :number1: IMHO.
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I was trained on the queue game system a couple of days ago. I personally think that it works well with the standby queue guests. There are several interactive games; the most popular one is the bird...
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Thanks for all your information, Mufasa!
One more question.
This is similar to the Computer question. What role does WDI have with the "motion picture" areas of the attractions in terms of...
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I've got another question, Mufasa. Sorry about constantly doing this.
I'm currently studying for a major in Computer Science with a minor in Computer Information Systems (Bachelor of Science)....
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I've got another couple of questions for Mufasa, but it's indirectly related to Imagineering.
If I ever do get hired, chances are that I might be hired at the Glendale location.
I don't want...
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graemlins/thumbsup.gif Thanks Mufasa! graemlins/thumbsup.gif Your information is greatly appreciated.
I might have some more questions later on.
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Thanks for the information Mufasa. Hopefully, I will be able to work with you in a few years.
Does my experience in projection (especially at IMAX), in a way, slightly help on my...
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How about songs from the attractions themselves? For example, I whistle/hum "There's A Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow" from COP and people can never figure it out.
[ January 23, 2003, 10:24 AM:...
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Yes, that's where I work. I'm one of 4 projectionists there (but I'm not the chief). Make sure to see Lion King before April. It'll be gone after that.
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First off, no one should be envious of my job. It's secluded, dark, and highly responsible (Each IMAX print is roughly $15,000). But it pays well, and it may help my chances in getting a job with WDI...
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No problem.
16mm, 35mm, 70mm:
There are 4 major film formats used in theaters today. 16mm film is used for short and independent films. The image is projected on the screen in a square shape....
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150-ft. wide, eh? Sounds like a dual 3D 70mm projection. :D
Or it's DLP. graemlins/ack.gif
[ January 09, 2003, 11:11 PM: Message edited by: MrIMAX ]
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